live-to-VOD is an emerging, converging set of
solutions and technologies designed to support all video publishing
initiatives, more specifically the broadcast industry’stransition to an IP
delivery model, built on the foundation of abundant compute capacities and open
software architectures.
IP-based video consumption (across multiple screens,
access points and devices) is increasing all over the world, including inside
China.
IP video platforms, services and solutions (from
ingest to monetization, transcoding, customizedmodules to integrated workflow)
are poised to book $3 billion in 2015 spending, with large, integrated vendors
(i.e. Brightcove, Kaltura, Ooyala and Piksel, among others) capturing 60.7% of
the work.
These software and services segments (i.e. the enterprise,
media players, discovery/recommendation/optimization engines, analytics, ad
stitching/serving, processing/transcoding and end-to-endworkflow) combined
exhibit a 2007 – 2017 CAGR of 26.5%, according to this study.
This trade resource, IP Video Tech Live-to-VOD: CDNs,
Cloud Software Platforms and Services, contains sector-specific, actionable
knowledge (from company positioning to core tech modules, R & D, pricing, M
& A valuations, global sell-in opportunities and business/billing models),
as well as revenue performance and product strengths(by company, service and
segment) through 2017.
CDNs, for their part, are betting that the next wave
of video consumption growth will take place through connected televisions and
set top boxes, collaborating with accountsabout how best todeploytechnologies
that address the video industry’s migration to IP.
Bandwidth
provisioning, cloud storageand QOS guarantees (i.e. high quality, uninterrupted
streams), real-time transcode, DRM, DDoS, network DVR, custom support modules
and integration services offered at commercialized prices,CDNs (excluding AWS)
are set to book $5.8 billion in topline revenue, an increase of 24% in 2015.
Including AWS, the figure is $11.2 billion.
As account work requirements and pass-through volumes
have increased, so has CDN MRR. Bandwidth fees are projected to remain a major
component to MRR,however, account renewal discussions do not typically focus on
pricing. With volume pricing rates already low, there is very little elasticity
of demand now associated with incremental price declines, according to the
research.
CDN and IP software vendors are delivering against
the value proposition that integrated systems centralizing viewing experiences
across all devices and screens results in performance and cost efficiencies.
And, vendors are positioning for linear and
non-linear sell-in opportunities as the video industry integrates operations,
and those conversations are taking place today.
This report’s wide-ranging Q & A sections are
conducted with seniorexecutives, technology and salesprofessionals to explain
markets, growth triggers, networks, systems integration, solutions innovation,
software, sales and account acquisition strategies.
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